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1 With the present book we enter the field of the distinctively modern .
2 As J. W., soon discovered, Hightower was a distinctively modern Negro.
3 Neither distinctively modern , nor in the least old-fashioned.
4 He might have lived yesterday, so distinctively modern was he in his method and manner of thought.
5 Beyond the coal stage, however, lies the more or less distinctively modern one of the utilization of gas and oil for fuel.
6 The most distinctively modern thing that ever happened was when Benjamin Franklin went out one day and called down lightning from heaven.
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